Speaking with Erico Anthony, Mr.
Nigeria International 2016 is a story to tell as I released that most things
are done out of passion, decision and direction to achieved a set goal in the
set career.
Mr. Nigeria International 2016 |
I’m
Erico Anthony, Mr. Nigeria International 2016, 20years, from kogi state-
Nigeria, a student of Salem University, studying Criminology & Security, 5’11 tall, weight: 60, chest 44, a Commercial and fit Model.
1. Pictures from
the brand Mr. & Miss. Nigeria International 2016 platforms
and ready to shoot more….
2. Brand/Headshots, am ready to give out any of my Brand or
headshots for any of the casting to spread my stand for my brand position and commercial
fit jobs as a premium model.
3. Self-presentation skills :
I am more of my self confidence at every giving time to face the camera. I seem
to see my modeling career as part of me; I am unlimited in creative skills
within my inner mind for brands. As I intend to use my present position as Mr. Nigeria International 2016 to
give back to the society a Charity ‘helping the destitute’ Youth Empowerment and Skill Acquisition
Program.
4.
“Bag of tricks”: My bag of trick are one of the actual reasons I grow
strong, active and more creative before cameras, such as a must have the
materials and skills to do my own fair makeup in a variety of styles, and a
wardrobe and shoes appropriate to basic modeling situations. lol
5. Self
Discipline: I am a well discipline model back from my parental
background, groomed by the modeling brand, ‘Brendance & Crusader Ltd’ with
the roles and instructions.
6. Modeling
Skills:
Creative
Communications
Ability to get along with others.
Teamwork: I am ready
and I will always co-operates.
What it’s Really Like Being a Brand King
and Fit Modelling
Hnmm! I am proud to say that it was a difficult
task going through a training process in the pageantry camp….. but I will work and leave to tell more of the
story. Kudos!! To the man of Poise, Class &
Etiquette, Ambassdor Brendan Niskak, CEO, great teacher, i reserve other words for now.
Etiquette, Ambassdor Brendan Niskak, CEO, great teacher, i reserve other words for now.
Yes!
I made to the position As Mr. Nigeria
International 2016, fit model; words are not enough to appreciate everyone
who made me got to this position.
As
a fit model, for branding collection. “Either
you are chosen because you have a style that the brand connects with, or
somehow you embody what the designer senses in terms of creativity and design,”
says the model, at 5’11 (180 cm) I feel a few inches short of the average
height of a runway model, but “A lot of it is just personal and emotional. The
designer has to be attracted to you and somehow, on a very human level, want to
be around you all day when you’re half-naked.”
The
fit, or fitting, model is a vital but rarely talked about role in the
fashion industry. A living, breathing mannequin, a fitting model tests out
garments to make sure the cut and proportions are right, and helps the brand
and designers, pattern cutters and garment technologists identify problems that
could impact sales, such as shallow pockets, or armholes cut too tight.
At 5’10 (180 cm), with a
40-inch chest and a 32-inch waist, Nigeria-based fitting model, Erico Anthony
‘Mr. Nigeria International 2016’ has the
“perfect average medium” proportions (medium is the best-selling size in
menswear). “I hit exactly the middle of medium — it’s tailor-made on me, and
then sizing is by scaling up and scaling down,” he says.
What it’s Really Like Being a Brand
King and Commercial Model??
Is
being a thing of joy, a leading task at hand, and a focus to showcase an
exemplary life style to my follow models outside.
As
a model, a king, ‘Mr.
Nigeria International 2016’ I want
to explain a career in a groomed king language, as a commercial model and a
career in fashion. Editorial is kind of loosely only referenced to fashion. The
truth is that they’re completely different types of careers. There are models
who work for commercial brands, like maybe a catalog, like Athletica, or there are a million catalogs these days that models
work for and they’re more on the commercial side.
They’re
never going to work for a designer. They’re not going to be in the Calvin Klein
advertising. They’re not going to walk in a Calvin Klein show. They’re not
going to work "Vogue Magazine". But they’re going to work for sort of
these commercial brands and you might never know their name. But they work all
the time and they make great positive perfect impact
to the society.
I
think that fashion is great and you do make creative poise and class creative
ideals. It’s a longer road. It’s a different kind of a road. "Commercial"
is not a dirty word in the sense that because you look more like a lot of
different people, therefore you become sort of nondescript. You’re the blonde guy.
You’re the brunette guy they use. You’re the guy that looks great in blue.
You’re the guy that looks great in black.
There
are categories for those things. In commercial modeling, maybe nobody knows
your name, but as for me most people known me as ‘Mr. Nigeria International
2016’ you can make a lot of positive impact in the modeling industry, while
working for the brand. So, the difference of the work is kind of the difference
of the groomed career and ordinary commercial modeling goes on everywhere and
that’s the beauty of it.
Thou,
commercial modeling goes on in Los Angeles. It goes on in Chicago. It goes on
in Dallas or Nigeria and every other African country………
What
do you have in return to the society & your supporters???
I am working on a project to give back to the society in
appreciations to their support during the competition exercises. I want to believe that this project
will make a positive impact on the youth in focusing on their better tomorrow,
stay away from violent, live a reformed life in the present economic and be
positive in thinking..
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